Thinking I'll take a dive on the 512GB version when my laptop arrives next week. I'm willing to take a small risk for a nearly $100 price difference versus competitors.
Would definitely consider jumping ship as long as they can keep power consumption under control, was the only reason I didn't opt for one of their previous offerings.
Just wanted to post some new stuff I'm excited for:
Full snap on 3D printed keyboard faceplate being worked on by a community member:
Modify PocketC.H.I.P. with These 4 Hardware Hacks — Blog. by Next Thing
Popular emulation console software GMenu2x being ported:
I am porting gmenu2x - an...
Kind of a common sense question all you really need is to match your refresh rate. Anything beyond a 20-30fps cushion is pointless in my opinion unless you're competitively benchmarking.
I generally will upgrade or sidegrade each generation depending on what I'm playing or planning on playing...
This is definitely what needs to be done, I would never buy a non-Nexus device again after the two phones I had bought were dropped within months of getting them and stuck on KitKat. Too many companies pumping out gimmick phones with no plan of supporting them for any reasonable period of time...
Dang that's pretty bad, perk of living in a small town is knowing the postman so stuff like this never happens. Also haven't have any issues using priority mail as my primary shipping method knock on wood.
It was an Nvidia 6200 OC and I was severely disappointed :p It turned me into an enthusiast though first by learning how to overclock and eventually seeking a new card which led to a full build.
All good points, I'd say the pocket model is just a marketing gimmick and how they're receiving most of their funding to get the platform on its feet. Any competition is good competition in the tiny computing space though.